Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Wanting to go to the Industrial Authority meeting tonight?
Oops, you missed it: they held it 11 days ago.
Did you want to speak there?
Nope, no Citizens to be Heard on that agenda, and not much else, either.

To find that agenda on VLCIA's website:
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Meeting Schedule,

There will be a Special Called Meeting of the Valdosta-Lowndes
County Industrial Authority on
Friday, March 8, 2013, 11:00 am at
the Valdosta-Lowndes County Industrial Authority Offices. This
Special Called Meeting will also serve as the Regular March 2013
Meeting.

I don't know when they put that on their website, but they announced
the same thing on
their facebook page on March 4th.
Much of the usual agenda boilerplate
is replaced by an executive session, and the agenda doesn't
even say for what.
I seem to recall the Industrial Authority's attorney on several occasions
reminding the Chair that before going into executive session it was
necessary to say for what purpose.
As the
Association of County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG)
puts it:

What is the procedure for going into and holding an "executive session" or "closing a meeting"?

First, the commissioners must go into an open meeting and specify
the reason for closing the meeting. A majority of the quorum must
vote to close the meeting and the vote must be recorded. After the
executive session concludes, the presiding officer must execute an
affidavit identifying the reason for closing the meeting and
swearing that the meeting was limited to the topics allowed by law.
Minutes must also be taken for the closed section of the meeting and
kept for in camera inspection.

The permitted topics according to
Georgia's open meetings law as amended last year are:
confidential tax matters,
consultation with attorney about litigation,
settlement of lawsuits and claims,
or judicial actions,
real estate (appraisal, purchase, disposal, or lease),
or personnel issues.
Which of these did they discuss?

Here is
that agenda, such as it is, containing even less than
last time,
not even including the usual PR and marketing update, existing industry
and project report, park update, executive director's report, attorney
report, or citizens to be heard.
No LAKE videos.
Also I don't find any VDT report online.
So if you want to know what VLCIA did with your tax dollars,
I guess you can file an open records request, and maybe at least
find out what the topic of the executive session was.

General Business

Minutes

Financial

Review Compiled Balance Sheet and Income Statements for February 2013

Adjourn General Meeting Into Executive Session

Adjourn Executive Session into General Meeting

Adjourn General Meeting

The Mission of the Valdosta Lowndes County Industrial Authority is to
lead economic development in our community by supporting existing industries
and recruiting industries through capitalizing on opportunities for collaboration.